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as the ceased to be useful, they will no longer be used. some programs are being used less. and we will see this continue. a significant portion of the balance sheet may not be shrinking at the important rate -- and we need tools to be used solely monetary policy can be free calibrated. we can be as creative on the way out as we were on the way in. we can be creative with liabilities the way that we have been with the assets. these can be sold out right, or least through a repurchase transaction. another tool is the payment of interest by the federal reserve. without interest on reserves, the rates are raised only by restraining the quantity of what is available in the market. reaching the target may lead to a sharper reduction in the balance sheet. we can raise the interest that is paid in tandem with the target and this will raise the opportunity cost of the banks that are lending. as we announced in march, we are looking for additional tools for legislative action. an example would be the authority to release debt, and expansion of the treasury supplemental plan. now what
as the ceased to be useful, they will no longer be used. some programs are being used less. and we will see this continue. a significant portion of the balance sheet may not be shrinking at the important rate -- and we need tools to be used solely monetary policy can be free calibrated. we can be as creative on the way out as we were on the way in. we can be creative with liabilities the way that we have been with the assets. these can be sold out right, or least through a repurchase...
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so, i think the congressional budget office and entity that gives us and informs us about budgeting could be a lot more transparent, could be a lot more responsive to members of congress. i think that we tie their hands in some ways through the budgeting act and in the manner in which they score determines what something costs. term of what you are going to measure versus what is against. full that what we are able to do is to do a rewrite of that act with a new president in 2017. facilitate,at will not one party or the other getting their outcome, but facilitate a process that allows things to move forward in a logical, methodical way and in an expeditious way, and allows the work -- people think the budget process should be changed so we can shrink the size of government and it should be orchestrated for that. you are suggesting something different. it could be policy neutral. tom: i am all in favor of rights i government from my perspective at the federal level means decreasing the scope and the reach. that is not what budget process ought to do. it ought to afford every single member,
so, i think the congressional budget office and entity that gives us and informs us about budgeting could be a lot more transparent, could be a lot more responsive to members of congress. i think that we tie their hands in some ways through the budgeting act and in the manner in which they score determines what something costs. term of what you are going to measure versus what is against. full that what we are able to do is to do a rewrite of that act with a new president in 2017. facilitate,at...
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think all of us think back. we were attacked on 9/11. >> we let them escape over the other side of the mountain because we said that his pakistani territory. think for a moment. can you imagine during world war battle ofe won the midway which changed entire war against japan, he sailed across international date line in the pacific and attacked the fleet,e, destroyed their 1942. he went across international date line. supposing here turned back and said well, that is international dateline and japan has said if we don't cross it, we will take this part of the pacific and you take that and we will live happily ever after
think all of us think back. we were attacked on 9/11. >> we let them escape over the other side of the mountain because we said that his pakistani territory. think for a moment. can you imagine during world war battle ofe won the midway which changed entire war against japan, he sailed across international date line in the pacific and attacked the fleet,e, destroyed their 1942. he went across international date line. supposing here turned back and said well, that is international dateline...
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this was a phrase president randall used. the piece of advice is to do this with relentless positive action. what is relentless positive action? an attitude that says if you go through life, do not blame anyone for anything. i have never seen the problem solved by blaming anyone. the second piece is not to worry about taking credit as a part of a program or project you are involved in. something gets done that makes a difference in someone's life. that is what matters. good things will happen if you just do the right thing. the third element is to go solve problems. solve them in a way where it is not about fighting with anyone. find common ground. find a solution to make a difference and bring people together. try to be as inclusive as possible to bring people together to solve a problem. then it be relentless in applying that solution to take on the next problem. it is by having that attitude, that fire, that passion that you can change the world. i encourage you to take that initiative. i know you have that spirit. i have
this was a phrase president randall used. the piece of advice is to do this with relentless positive action. what is relentless positive action? an attitude that says if you go through life, do not blame anyone for anything. i have never seen the problem solved by blaming anyone. the second piece is not to worry about taking credit as a part of a program or project you are involved in. something gets done that makes a difference in someone's life. that is what matters. good things will happen...
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and they gave us -- our committee both sides, that information. then, we said, all right, now, the governor must sign off on two documents. the document of the program of projects to be carried out under the 8020 program and a program of projects to be compared out under the 100% recovery act funds. and the same with the transit agencies. because we don't want job substitution. we don't want project substitutions, this is going to be net new jobs created. and in our reporting, we are watching very carefully to, we'll have more complete information or more advanced >> they can lose it to state that's are ready. i want to reinforce that. we're ready to go. i'm pleased to seat testimony and how enthusiastic you are on the recovery. unprecedented on the long neglected challenges so our countier can thrive. you went on to say "the recovery act has energy guysed working people of all companies in a lifeline of americans who work in construction that have been especially hard hit by the recession. the hoy way portion alone of the recovery act will eventu
and they gave us -- our committee both sides, that information. then, we said, all right, now, the governor must sign off on two documents. the document of the program of projects to be carried out under the 8020 program and a program of projects to be compared out under the 100% recovery act funds. and the same with the transit agencies. because we don't want job substitution. we don't want project substitutions, this is going to be net new jobs created. and in our reporting, we are watching...
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egan, take us through what we know so far, how far it got before it was foiled. know isk, well, what we there were a number of conversations that were going on, both in person, and, in some cases, encrypted over private facebook groups, discussing a number of plots, including one to kidnap a governor, possibly from her summer vacation home. that is one that seems to advance the furthest to the point where a high-voltage taser was purchased, night goggles. there was supposed to have been a purchase of explosives taking place this week. there was discussion about designating a bridge near her summer cottage to divert police. there was actually evening surveillance that had occurred on two occasions of her summer home. that's -- that's about what there was a know, lot of talk, which, you know, sometimes you can ask the question -- were they just talking? or was there going to be action? but there were certainly some element of action taking place, including purchases of weapons and surveillance of the governor's home. host: and now 20 individuals have been charged i
egan, take us through what we know so far, how far it got before it was foiled. know isk, well, what we there were a number of conversations that were going on, both in person, and, in some cases, encrypted over private facebook groups, discussing a number of plots, including one to kidnap a governor, possibly from her summer vacation home. that is one that seems to advance the furthest to the point where a high-voltage taser was purchased, night goggles. there was supposed to have been a...
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these are ways everyone of us can do our parts. let's all work together to eradicate this virus once and for all and make 2021 a great year. a year where we can come together at the end of it and celebrate like we normally would. thank you for doing your part and i will hand it over to dr. calvin. >> good morning,, governor. as a state we are at 480,508 cases and 12,080 nine deaths due to covid-19. as the governor mentioned, we are cautiously optimistic about the data we are seeing in the state. -- dr. khaldun: here is where we are with the metrics we are tracking. cases are at 279 cases per million people, it has been declining for more than 38 days. we are still at a rate almost four times what we saw at the beginning of september. ,est positivity is now at 8.4% it has been declining for multiple weeks. this rate is almost three times where we were at the beginning of september. two areas of the state, the saginaw and jackson regions have and positivity above 10% while those regions have also seen declines in cases, they also sti
these are ways everyone of us can do our parts. let's all work together to eradicate this virus once and for all and make 2021 a great year. a year where we can come together at the end of it and celebrate like we normally would. thank you for doing your part and i will hand it over to dr. calvin. >> good morning,, governor. as a state we are at 480,508 cases and 12,080 nine deaths due to covid-19. as the governor mentioned, we are cautiously optimistic about the data we are seeing in the...
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could help us the delivery of the full 300 million doses. mr. president, the challenge is accept and would we will try to do our best. we are also continually looking for ways to improve accessibility to the vaccine. this morning we announced we are raising the stability which stored for a total of two weeks at minus 20 degree celsius. a temperature more commonly found in freezers. this is in addition to the five days of stability between two and eight degree of celsius. if, based on this data, the f.d.a. grant us an update or license this new storage option would offer pharmacies and vaccine centers greater flexibility. of course all of this work will mean nothing if people are not willing to show up and roll up their sleeves to be vaccinated. that's why we applaud the biden administration's unwavering focus and strong effort to advance confidence, equitable distribution of the vaccine and overall health the. looking ahead, i'm confident the vaccine partnership will grow even deeper over the next four years as we work to achieve more public
could help us the delivery of the full 300 million doses. mr. president, the challenge is accept and would we will try to do our best. we are also continually looking for ways to improve accessibility to the vaccine. this morning we announced we are raising the stability which stored for a total of two weeks at minus 20 degree celsius. a temperature more commonly found in freezers. this is in addition to the five days of stability between two and eight degree of celsius. if, based on this data,...
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we got a loan but it took us 10 years. for us toy difficult keep our family operation. if we would have had a gas station or grocery store, the only option available would happen to sell the business to pay those taxes. iran for the state legislator, i ran for congress on a lot of issues. death taxing the deb is important to be because it is the most unfair tax on our tax code. it is a double tax. if we will get back to a tax code that helps and does not .arm people i'm excited for the provisions in this bill. it is focused on bringing relief to low and middle income individuals. also focusing on deductibility for farms and ranches across the state and other ones that will allow them to extended bring down their rates in helping our economy grow again. this is a unique opportunity for me and you and a wonderful opportunity for our country. i'm thrilled to be a part of it. >> this is an exciting day for american families tired of paying too much for taxes and fed up a complicated tax code that if you called 10 different irs agents you would get 10 different answers. peop
we got a loan but it took us 10 years. for us toy difficult keep our family operation. if we would have had a gas station or grocery store, the only option available would happen to sell the business to pay those taxes. iran for the state legislator, i ran for congress on a lot of issues. death taxing the deb is important to be because it is the most unfair tax on our tax code. it is a double tax. if we will get back to a tax code that helps and does not .arm people i'm excited for the...
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once people start spending money at higher volumes that can be used for more use cases. it has to build but it will take some time. >> grade. i am very optimistic and excited about that now. you are a lawyer spending a lot of year career with the economist. at the fed, you did so at treasury and they have gotten some since the last decade or so similarly consents up about inflation transitory in 2021. what is your advice? >> that is a dangerous thing to ask a lawyer. spending a lot of my personal career around economist and other disciplines besides law. i have had co-authors that were economists and economists that were career staff psychologists and at the school lots of different kinds of fields. i was found that incredibly valuable. i will just tell a little story and then i promise to come back and answer your question. one of the reasons i am sitting in the seat now is because of an economists named ned. he was on the federal reserve board when i was at the u.s. treasury department in the 1990 s. he was obviously much more prominent and well-established and i will
once people start spending money at higher volumes that can be used for more use cases. it has to build but it will take some time. >> grade. i am very optimistic and excited about that now. you are a lawyer spending a lot of year career with the economist. at the fed, you did so at treasury and they have gotten some since the last decade or so similarly consents up about inflation transitory in 2021. what is your advice? >> that is a dangerous thing to ask a lawyer. spending a lot...
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divided, the virus exploits the cracks between us. serving thetted to world's people and accountability for resources to which we are interested. tacklingformance in this virus will be reviewed by member states and independent bodies that are in place to ensure transparency and accountability. for that matter involving all responders, this is part of the usual process put in place by our member states. no doubt, areas for improvement will be identified and there will be lessons for all of us to learn. focus, myw, our focus, is on stopping this virus and saving lives. who is grateful to the many nations, organizations and individuals who have expressed their support and commitment to includingent days their financial commitment. ofwelcome this demonstration global solidarity. because solidarity is the rule of the game to defeat covid-19. who is getting on with the job. we are continuing to study this virus every moment of every day. we are learning from many countries about what works and we are sharing that information with the world.
divided, the virus exploits the cracks between us. serving thetted to world's people and accountability for resources to which we are interested. tacklingformance in this virus will be reviewed by member states and independent bodies that are in place to ensure transparency and accountability. for that matter involving all responders, this is part of the usual process put in place by our member states. no doubt, areas for improvement will be identified and there will be lessons for all of us to...
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as they cease to be useful, they will cease to be used. indeed, some programs are already being used less, and we should see that trend continue as conditions in financial markets improve further. nonetheless, a significant portion of our balance sheet may not shrink on its own or at the appropriate rate. we need tools to reduce it actively so that monetary policy can be easily recalibrated. in this respect we can be as creative on the way out as we were on the way in. or put another way, we can be creative with our liabilities the way we have been -- we have been creative with our assets. on the asset side one way to manage our balance sheet is to sell the assets. they can be sold outright or they can be released through reversed, repurchase transactions. on the liability side another tool is the repayment of interest on reserves which we began last fall. without interest on reserves, rates are raised only by restraining the quantity of reserves available to the market. and that's how we've always done it traditionally. reaching our targe
as they cease to be useful, they will cease to be used. indeed, some programs are already being used less, and we should see that trend continue as conditions in financial markets improve further. nonetheless, a significant portion of our balance sheet may not shrink on its own or at the appropriate rate. we need tools to reduce it actively so that monetary policy can be easily recalibrated. in this respect we can be as creative on the way out as we were on the way in. or put another way, we...
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the seer didn't pan out like any of us wanted or imagined. a required camp -- compassion and strength and a lot of michigan grid. first, let's are member the michiganders we've lost to covid. every day, i think about the people who we've lost to this virus. those who said goodbye to their parents over zoom because it was due dangerous -- too dangerous to go to the hospital. the michiganders who still haven't properly mourned. i think about my friends who spent a lifetime serving the people of wayne county. they've lost 14,000 michiganders to covid-19. 14,411 people with stories, with loved ones, parents and siblings, children and friends. the people of michigan have harnessed the empathy and courage that make us who we are as michiganders. the state of our state is resilient. in the spring, we follow the guidance of public health experts. we took a fact-based approached to fighting this novel virus. we flattened the curve together. we saved countless lives. retooling their machinery to manufacture masks and hand sanitizer, gloves, ventilators
the seer didn't pan out like any of us wanted or imagined. a required camp -- compassion and strength and a lot of michigan grid. first, let's are member the michiganders we've lost to covid. every day, i think about the people who we've lost to this virus. those who said goodbye to their parents over zoom because it was due dangerous -- too dangerous to go to the hospital. the michiganders who still haven't properly mourned. i think about my friends who spent a lifetime serving the people of...
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right now we need to focus on what moves us forward as a nation. saving the whole you could have done this better discussion later. that will happen, you and i both know that. let's focus on trying to keep them healthy and minimize damage to the economy. host: i promise bob i would ask him about his suggestion. he wants to close down michigan to non-essential outside visitors. people perhaps fleeing from other parts of the country where the outbreak is worse, people who have vacation homes in michigan. he says shut it down, you are not welcome in michigan. that's his comment. guest: we are a nation, the united states, i'm not sure that's constitutional. florida has been checking the health of people coming in. ok. there are rules to made on that. but should the federal government provide guidance? absolutely. the president has been extending social distancing and cdc guidelines. but that is a state-by-state decision in terms of whether people stay home. down state closing borders is something that ultimately we have to decide, whether or not it is
right now we need to focus on what moves us forward as a nation. saving the whole you could have done this better discussion later. that will happen, you and i both know that. let's focus on trying to keep them healthy and minimize damage to the economy. host: i promise bob i would ask him about his suggestion. he wants to close down michigan to non-essential outside visitors. people perhaps fleeing from other parts of the country where the outbreak is worse, people who have vacation homes in...
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the community is trying to find ways to help us break through the barriers, streamline the permitting, see the ability to build a netwhelp reduce the coss with delay. nable fees and so we appreciate what you're doing but before w you dt mind tell everyone here about your district, the people, the place that you represent, how you public service and then we can go from there. >> well, chip, it's good to be back with you and frankly i'd be just happy if we ended right now without opening introduction. [laughter] >> and you can go back to enjoying the fruits to your labor out there or something. it's good to be back with you. i went out the same year that you retired. i went out theay defeated to my reelection. after serving one term they threw me out. but it's one of those experiences where you say the people make decisions, you represent them, they decide what to do and 2008 was not the best year for republicans, 2006 wasn't that strongher, i came in with 13 republicans for my first term and then went out right away but then came back in a bit and term limits actually functioned. they
the community is trying to find ways to help us break through the barriers, streamline the permitting, see the ability to build a netwhelp reduce the coss with delay. nable fees and so we appreciate what you're doing but before w you dt mind tell everyone here about your district, the people, the place that you represent, how you public service and then we can go from there. >> well, chip, it's good to be back with you and frankly i'd be just happy if we ended right now without opening...
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that compass that is inside all of us, that guides us in times of challenge, is being built every single day with every experience that we have appeared i was fortunate to have learned from some inspiring people in my life who not only served as role models for me but challenged my assumptions and my way of thinking and help to build my core. over the course of your life and your career, you, too, will face weighty decisions were the law conscience intertwined. and while it may not play out in such a public way, the conflict you will feel will be no less real. and the consequences of your decision also significant. the time for introspection is all along the way, to develop a sense of who you are and what you stand for, because you never know when you will be called to answer that question. the third observation. the safest course is not always the best course. be bold. over the course of my legal career, i have encountered people who seem to always take the safest route, and this can manifest itself in a variety of ways. prosecutors who don't want to lose, so they won't bring the diffic
that compass that is inside all of us, that guides us in times of challenge, is being built every single day with every experience that we have appeared i was fortunate to have learned from some inspiring people in my life who not only served as role models for me but challenged my assumptions and my way of thinking and help to build my core. over the course of your life and your career, you, too, will face weighty decisions were the law conscience intertwined. and while it may not play out in...
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host: rachel ari is with us his money. she is the direct there -- the bipartisan center. she talks about poll workers and election security. i'm going to read the title of the pole. why this title? guest: it is so easy for us to start to feel doubtful when we have reports being made that poll workers and election officials are somehow being infiltrated. we want to show all of the protection in place that we have protecting our system against what is being called insider threats. what we want to bring to light is to still trust the voting process. host: what are some of the protections in place people need to know about? guest: 32 states and washington dc require training at the state level for all poll workers. they don't have tradition -- they don't have traditional polling sites. others on conduct. making sure election workers know what is and is not allowed to be done. and in accordance without -- and in accordance with that, policy and regulation. a part of those requirements, the vast majority of states require the balance in their political poll worker to the politi
host: rachel ari is with us his money. she is the direct there -- the bipartisan center. she talks about poll workers and election security. i'm going to read the title of the pole. why this title? guest: it is so easy for us to start to feel doubtful when we have reports being made that poll workers and election officials are somehow being infiltrated. we want to show all of the protection in place that we have protecting our system against what is being called insider threats. what we want to...
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the deputy editor is with us for today's discussion. how do you define richer technology as your group put together this package or m.i.t.? separate try to incremental development from something that is more of a milestone.
the deputy editor is with us for today's discussion. how do you define richer technology as your group put together this package or m.i.t.? separate try to incremental development from something that is more of a milestone.
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you can use those to detect uses.users or fake >> at this point in time we do not have specific regulations. we are living that, again, to the regulators sent to the private sector. >> i have been in automotive for 23 years. [indiscernible] of it a sudden we have these a taunus type driving systems. -- thesea taunus type autonomous type vehicles. >> we asked the president to get involved. -- saving tensng of thousands of americans lives. opinion.gely on public this relaxed regulatory stance encourages innovation, however it will likely turn opinion against the technology and setback large-scale implementation many years. the congress should work hard to turn that 90% error 20%. dear mr. president, work with congress to prevent 60 million accidents, $250 billion in accidents and over 38,000 deaths every year. >> to watch all of the prize-winning documentaries in this year student camp competition -- studentcam competition, visit studentcam.org. ♪ announcer: this morning, a daylong conference on food policy with remarks from congressman jim mcgovern of massachusetts. include food waste, the
you can use those to detect uses.users or fake >> at this point in time we do not have specific regulations. we are living that, again, to the regulators sent to the private sector. >> i have been in automotive for 23 years. [indiscernible] of it a sudden we have these a taunus type driving systems. -- thesea taunus type autonomous type vehicles. >> we asked the president to get involved. -- saving tensng of thousands of americans lives. opinion.gely on public this relaxed...
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that should shock us. he words of the founder of the university of virginia has chiselled in his monument nearby declare, for i have sworn on the of god eternal hostility gainst every form of tyranny over the mind of man. this was the vibrant spirit of founders. may we not depart from it. departing from perhaps most ls, dangerously, they have abandoned principal and truth altogether. if that is so, they have chosen ideology, passion, and over law. principal exalts and power, opposing voices can be justified. this is not america. this is not the way we were raised. and ideology and power politics not lost. they're the very opposite of lost and found. as americans we know that it's have a messy and to entious debate than suppress the voices of disscepters even though on might forget these alues as senator mcconnell often says, our history is in caldron s of a teaming of competing ideas from the very beginning. no mistake, this department of justice is concerned about of speech that is now occurring. efending
that should shock us. he words of the founder of the university of virginia has chiselled in his monument nearby declare, for i have sworn on the of god eternal hostility gainst every form of tyranny over the mind of man. this was the vibrant spirit of founders. may we not depart from it. departing from perhaps most ls, dangerously, they have abandoned principal and truth altogether. if that is so, they have chosen ideology, passion, and over law. principal exalts and power, opposing voices can...
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there are all sorts of ways to improve footca health care, andt helps us manage risk. people will still get sick, and there will still be catastrophic costs. there have been a lot of ideas floating around in congress for ways that we can help to underwrite some of the catastrophic care that takes place that would help lower premiums. i am open to a whole range of these ideas. one of the approaches i have tried to take is to not just put down my plan and say it is my way or the highway. first of all, one of the things it turns out is that congress does not like for you to just tell them exactly what to do. steve kagan can testify to that. it is always better to be in a collaborative mode and to listen. part of the reason, it is not just the politics of it. these are genuinely complicated issues. nobody has all the right answers. what we have to do is find the 80% step that everybody agrees on, things like electronic medical records that can eliminate errors and hospitals. right now, nurses cannot read the doctor's handwriting, but if it comes out on a pda they are readi
there are all sorts of ways to improve footca health care, andt helps us manage risk. people will still get sick, and there will still be catastrophic costs. there have been a lot of ideas floating around in congress for ways that we can help to underwrite some of the catastrophic care that takes place that would help lower premiums. i am open to a whole range of these ideas. one of the approaches i have tried to take is to not just put down my plan and say it is my way or the highway. first of...
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kennedy once not all of us have equal talent, but all of us should have an equal opportunity to develop our talent. for thousands of
kennedy once not all of us have equal talent, but all of us should have an equal opportunity to develop our talent. for thousands of
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we use those for moving the bodies around the plant. they work together with our team to facilitate the builds. we can adjust the height air canonically for people at the stations. it is matching the jobs so we can make the most out of it. we are launching a series of new technologies that we use to focus on the issues for the team so they are not bombarded with issues and items, that they can focus on getting their jobs done. lastly, right behind you, we have one of the largest cobalts in the world. that is a collaborative robot so people can work right next to it. penny here, the team leader for this area, will show you how she can work together collaboratively with the robot. pres. biden: okay. >> instead of it being in a guarded area, as soon as it touches penny, it will stop and restart. she can stand right next to it. when we start the lineup, penny will be working with this giant robot behind you as she works with this robot that is measuring the onboard scale system we have in the new f150 that enables us to indicate to the cust
we use those for moving the bodies around the plant. they work together with our team to facilitate the builds. we can adjust the height air canonically for people at the stations. it is matching the jobs so we can make the most out of it. we are launching a series of new technologies that we use to focus on the issues for the team so they are not bombarded with issues and items, that they can focus on getting their jobs done. lastly, right behind you, we have one of the largest cobalts in the...
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courtney is a teacher using zoom to stay connected to students. the coming days will be unlike any challenge we have ever had before. it will require fortitude, strength, and grace. our front-line care workers need more support. our sick need more beds and care. the unemployed need more help. the businesses need more information. people in michigan are strong, smart, and determined eople. we have always looked to one another. no matter where you come from, how you identify, your age, risk factors, social economic status. your health and safety matters. we are fighting for you. we will get this together so long as everyone does their part. i will turn over to our chief medical executive. >> thank you, governor. i was saddened to hear about this yesterday and my deepest condolences go out to the family. as the governor mentioned, covid-19 continues to spread rapidly in michigan. michigan had , 5486 cases. we saw an increase of over 1800 cases in just two days. we also know of 132 deaths. we are still in the early stages of spread and cases have not
courtney is a teacher using zoom to stay connected to students. the coming days will be unlike any challenge we have ever had before. it will require fortitude, strength, and grace. our front-line care workers need more support. our sick need more beds and care. the unemployed need more help. the businesses need more information. people in michigan are strong, smart, and determined eople. we have always looked to one another. no matter where you come from, how you identify, your age, risk...
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us together as americans is so much stronger than anything that can tear us apart. let me be clear, we are campaigning as democrats. but i will govern as an american president. itself is not a partisan institution. in thise one office nation that represents everyone. care fors a duty of all americans. that is precisely what i will do. those work as hard for who did not vote for me as those who did vote for me. every vote must be counted. no one is going to take our democracy away from us. not now, not ever. far andhas come too fought too many battles and endured too much to ever let that happen. we the people will not be silenced. we the people will not be bullied. we the people will not surrender. i am confident we will emerge victorious. be my victorynot alone. it will be a victory for the american people. for democracy. god bless you all. and may god protect our troops. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable sa
us together as americans is so much stronger than anything that can tear us apart. let me be clear, we are campaigning as democrats. but i will govern as an american president. itself is not a partisan institution. in thise one office nation that represents everyone. care fors a duty of all americans. that is precisely what i will do. those work as hard for who did not vote for me as those who did vote for me. every vote must be counted. no one is going to take our democracy away from us. not...
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use the charts and maps track the global spread. our coronavirus webpage is your fast and easy way to watch c-span's unfiltered coverage of this pandemic. ♪ >> good evening. the world past a grim milestone today with more than one million confirmed cases of coronavirus across the globe. it is thursday, april 2 and this is a prime time edition of the "washington journal." one person and every 1000 americans are infected. we speak to the author of "the
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kildeeongressman dan joins us. talk about president trump's recent infrastructure proposal come i want to talk about the gun debate taking place in capitol hill. do you get a sense that something is different about this debate that it will end differently than past debates question mark it [video clip] feels like that may be happening it's the cumulative effect of these tragedies have built upon each other. give the high school students in florida the credit they deserve. they have helped frame this issue come and not in political terms, in a way that i think forces us to answer the questions they are posing. it's not coming from a political place. it's literally coming from kids who survived this terrible experience. i will say this -- i hope that things have changed. as i was coming into congress when newtown took place and folks saw it, if anything would change the gun debate in america, it's this terrible tragedy that took these really young lives. and then we saw the same thing with paulson and the terrible ev
kildeeongressman dan joins us. talk about president trump's recent infrastructure proposal come i want to talk about the gun debate taking place in capitol hill. do you get a sense that something is different about this debate that it will end differently than past debates question mark it [video clip] feels like that may be happening it's the cumulative effect of these tragedies have built upon each other. give the high school students in florida the credit they deserve. they have helped frame...
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we desperately need us to help -- we just really need you to help us break through. there's concern about people talking about raising revenue anywhere. it's hard to get people to look at things like user fees. the second thing is this general philosophy that there is no role for government. when one of our colleagues introduced a bill that would stop all federal funding and stand it -- and send it back to the state. i can't wait to see how my governor reacts to that. on the other hand, i want to give a shout out to senator ann hoff. she will be rolling this out with senator barbara boxer. they are stepping forward to put out a six-year policy bill and i give her a lot of credit for that. i sit on the committee that finances it. we have yet to have a hearing. we are having our first hearing this thursday and it runs out in 45 days. we need your help to get beyond where we are. this is about our economy national security, jobs commerce competitive in this internationally. chief seib: what about a repatriation of earnings that create some revenue but also has the added
we desperately need us to help -- we just really need you to help us break through. there's concern about people talking about raising revenue anywhere. it's hard to get people to look at things like user fees. the second thing is this general philosophy that there is no role for government. when one of our colleagues introduced a bill that would stop all federal funding and stand it -- and send it back to the state. i can't wait to see how my governor reacts to that. on the other hand, i want...
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community bankers came to us, folks. these are not the big bankers that to us, these are community bankers, to support a bill that would help them lead to small businesses. we have to overcome a filibuster for a year, get it done. parted that we are all frustrated -- we are all frustrated that it is not moving more quickly, by the way. i share senator snowe's frustration with that part of it. but to suggest that this bill is a failure because part of it is being implemented too slowly, when if the republicans had their way, it would not have been there at all -- that is not ironic, that is kind of counter to tip. -- counterintuitive. now i want to talk, if i at any time left, and i don't think i do, about the small business credit initiative. i want to ask two questions. is it a fact that this initiative is producing the intended effect this is the collateral support program, which is the states, by the way -- we are using the state's -- michigan led the way in this -- we are using the state's funds, adding to them, offe
community bankers came to us, folks. these are not the big bankers that to us, these are community bankers, to support a bill that would help them lead to small businesses. we have to overcome a filibuster for a year, get it done. parted that we are all frustrated -- we are all frustrated that it is not moving more quickly, by the way. i share senator snowe's frustration with that part of it. but to suggest that this bill is a failure because part of it is being implemented too slowly, when if...
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so they'll use that strategy again. you know, the afl-cio specifically, they're important as well since they are a federation that represents the vast majority of unions in this country. -- work with their union, so democrats need them and they need democrats to accomplish what they're trying to accomplish. >> despite the fact that their membership is declining? >> yes. right now they're trying to engage workers or people who are looking for work out side of the labor movement. they really changed their strategy to say we're not speaking for unions. it's not about us. it's about working people. i think that has had some effectiveness. you've got the fight for 15 protest at mcdonald's and other fast food restaurants. ese peopler aren't -- aren't union members. they're fighting for wages and they're wrapping in a bigger part of the population but still struggling and in a bind and needing very much for this election to turn out the way that they want it to. >> finish this sentence. the state of the midterm elections for t
so they'll use that strategy again. you know, the afl-cio specifically, they're important as well since they are a federation that represents the vast majority of unions in this country. -- work with their union, so democrats need them and they need democrats to accomplish what they're trying to accomplish. >> despite the fact that their membership is declining? >> yes. right now they're trying to engage workers or people who are looking for work out side of the labor movement. they...
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i think he mostly used myspace. [laughter] he was in his 90's and very frail. a smart alex cuba student of his said, teacher, i challenge you to recite the torah while standing on one foot. the scholar smiled, he said, no problem. spokeod on one foot and 17 words. the essence of the torah is love our neighbor as you love yourself, the rest is commentary. that is where i start. i am not quite as old as the scholar, although some days i feel like it working at a company founded by millennials. when i was in middle school, my boss was in diapers. we are. -- weird. i have worked at the treasury university,t a worked at a startup at the dawn of the great recession, worked in the white house to and that recession, spent four years at facebook, and the last three as coo of instagram. married with two amazing boys who teach me and my husband more than we could ever teach them. adventures,of these in government, business, and life, every lesson i have learned can be summed up in two words. you really could recite standing on one foot. maybe even tonight after you celebr
i think he mostly used myspace. [laughter] he was in his 90's and very frail. a smart alex cuba student of his said, teacher, i challenge you to recite the torah while standing on one foot. the scholar smiled, he said, no problem. spokeod on one foot and 17 words. the essence of the torah is love our neighbor as you love yourself, the rest is commentary. that is where i start. i am not quite as old as the scholar, although some days i feel like it working at a company founded by millennials....
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they want to see us work together to do the business of the american people. that is the attitude i bring here. we are people that make things. we are people that invent things. and we are interested in how to solve problems. and that is what i think, you know, i hope to bring to the congress. >> pennsylvania's sixth district also brought a new face to washington, chrissy houlahan. she is a businesswoman who comes from a long line of military. she is also the daughter and granddaughter of holocaust survivors. rep. houlahan: my father was one year old when the war happened. he came here after world war ii. he was hidden with a christian family for the first several years of his life. and when the war ended, my grandmother came to find him after surviving in the camps. they came to this country when he was five or six years old.
they want to see us work together to do the business of the american people. that is the attitude i bring here. we are people that make things. we are people that invent things. and we are interested in how to solve problems. and that is what i think, you know, i hope to bring to the congress. >> pennsylvania's sixth district also brought a new face to washington, chrissy houlahan. she is a businesswoman who comes from a long line of military. she is also the daughter and granddaughter of...
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we went through a couple lawyers that helped us on the issue, and they ripped us off, too. it has been a nightmare ever since this thing happened. i'm not a financial person. i'm not a lawyer. i was living in a house. they ask you to give a moment-to-moment account -- >> i didn't mean to do that to you. >> i know that. but we went through a lot, and we're still going through a lot as a result of being evicted from that house. >> thank you. miss hines, do you have any idea what a yield spread premium is? >> no, i do not. >> nor do i. >> i don't think my sister does either. >> ok. i will now recognize the gentlelady from california, ms. chu. >> thank you, mr. chair. as we all know, we have fallen short of the expectations that was supposed to help three million to four million from foreclosure but instead only helped 700,000 to 800,000, and the congressional oversight panel held in the house required participation, failure to hold servicers accountable, and the decisions to out-service program functions to fannie mae and fred fred. moreover, these programs weren't designed to
we went through a couple lawyers that helped us on the issue, and they ripped us off, too. it has been a nightmare ever since this thing happened. i'm not a financial person. i'm not a lawyer. i was living in a house. they ask you to give a moment-to-moment account -- >> i didn't mean to do that to you. >> i know that. but we went through a lot, and we're still going through a lot as a result of being evicted from that house. >> thank you. miss hines, do you have any idea what...
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so much more of the election will be cast using vote by mail absentee balloting. i think the really important lesson is that people have to have their constitutional right vote protected, without putting themselves at risk. as we go into the next several elections, the primary in michigan is in august and the november election obviously, we are going to have to ramp up support for absentee voting for vote by mail so people can exercise their democratic rights without having to put their health at risk. host: congressman dan kildee, representative of the fifth district in michigan and the chief deputy whip in the house, thank you so much for being with us this morning. guest: thank you so much. thanks for having me on. stay safe. >> c-span has unfiltered coverage of the federal response to the pandemic with white house briefings, updates from governors and congress, and our daily program washington journal , hearing your thoughts about the crisis. and if you missed any of our live coverage, watch any time on demand at c-span.org/coronavirus. journal primetime, a sp
so much more of the election will be cast using vote by mail absentee balloting. i think the really important lesson is that people have to have their constitutional right vote protected, without putting themselves at risk. as we go into the next several elections, the primary in michigan is in august and the november election obviously, we are going to have to ramp up support for absentee voting for vote by mail so people can exercise their democratic rights without having to put their health...
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in helping us to repeal and replace it. the doctors, nurses, and health care professionals here today represent the millions of women -- millions and millions -- who play a vital and indispensable ' health care.ans unfortunately, obamacare is making it so much more difficult, as we all know, and putting an arm as barriers in the way of helping patients who we are going to help. we are going to get this thing done, get it figured out. it is a tough situation our country has been put in. not easy. doctors and health care leaders have changed the face of health care in america, saving and improving countless american lives. in 1960 five, only 9% of accepted medical school applicants were women. last year, nearly 50% of newly accepted applicants were women. congratulations. good job. good job. 38% of physicians and surgeons are women, and that number will continue to grow. for oura big victory society, big victory for america. i will also thank all the women nurses and health care aides for their incredible service and dedicati
in helping us to repeal and replace it. the doctors, nurses, and health care professionals here today represent the millions of women -- millions and millions -- who play a vital and indispensable ' health care.ans unfortunately, obamacare is making it so much more difficult, as we all know, and putting an arm as barriers in the way of helping patients who we are going to help. we are going to get this thing done, get it figured out. it is a tough situation our country has been put in. not...
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she used to tell us that she ought the world changed more in her century that it had in any other in her century. it's very impolite to argue with your 100 year old grandmother. she had three pieces of advice. work hard. don't get married until you are 28. and never part your hair in the middle. i'm not sure what that last one was about. voteained the right to lost the right to drink and then got it back again. , amongere two world wars others. one president was assassinated, one resigned in scandal. one was impeached and for the first time an african-american man held in the office. there was a great depression and a great recession and the american financial system teacher on the brink of collapse. astronauts walked on the moon. mccarthyism, desegregation, watergate, the civil rights act, school shootings, obamacare. these are just a historical events. think about advances in tech knowledge he and science and travel, nuclear power, radio, airplanes, television, antibiotics, the internet, and nearest endures to us in michigan, the automobile. enormous has undergone change in this 10
she used to tell us that she ought the world changed more in her century that it had in any other in her century. it's very impolite to argue with your 100 year old grandmother. she had three pieces of advice. work hard. don't get married until you are 28. and never part your hair in the middle. i'm not sure what that last one was about. voteained the right to lost the right to drink and then got it back again. , amongere two world wars others. one president was assassinated, one resigned in...
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let's talk about who is best qualified to lead us forward. >> are you supportive of the shrinking going forward? >> look, it's not anybody's fault. there are 20 candidates, and that's a good thing. but the idea that we don't have policiesto explain our and less than one minute and if you are not asked a direct question about your policy, you get 30 seconds. that's not a debate. i understand why it has to be that way, but i am looking forward to being able to actually exchange ideas. you clarify your position on nafta? >> you asked me what trump plan .ad offered last time there was a proposal that said you have to -- this was 20 some years ago. you have to make sure you provide alternatives for people who may be caught in the crossfire. that did not happen. that's a different deal. >> going back to last night, is there anything you would do differently? focused on saying the name joe, i said joe when i gave the number. i should have said text. >> black voter turnout is down in states like michigan. obama a lotresident when you talk about race, but i'm curious how you plan to get obama le
let's talk about who is best qualified to lead us forward. >> are you supportive of the shrinking going forward? >> look, it's not anybody's fault. there are 20 candidates, and that's a good thing. but the idea that we don't have policiesto explain our and less than one minute and if you are not asked a direct question about your policy, you get 30 seconds. that's not a debate. i understand why it has to be that way, but i am looking forward to being able to actually exchange ideas....
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it is a responsibility shared by all of us. but our state does not play a role, -- our state does play a role, in times of emergency. we increased an expedited covid-19 testing and took other steps to reduce exposure to the new disease. we raised capacity at the state lab, to more quickly turnaround results from an increased number of tests administered in schools and long-term care facilities. we enabled pharmacists to enable -- administer testing and vaccination. our state economic rebound had one goal, to protect lives, and prevent crisis in our hospitals. while the economy could move forward. businesses and places of worship in idaho have been open longer than almost every other state during the pandemic. statewide, public health workers, guidelines and recommend protocols, have made available and for each one of us to choose to follow so that idaho could stay open. in order to protect lives we needed to elevate health care capacity so we could all continue to access care. to minimize the time covid-19 patients spend in the
it is a responsibility shared by all of us. but our state does not play a role, -- our state does play a role, in times of emergency. we increased an expedited covid-19 testing and took other steps to reduce exposure to the new disease. we raised capacity at the state lab, to more quickly turnaround results from an increased number of tests administered in schools and long-term care facilities. we enabled pharmacists to enable -- administer testing and vaccination. our state economic rebound...
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dan: can you describe for us, how does the bug bounty program work? marten: a bug bounty program is liking either could watch. you are traveling and ask your neighbors to take a look at your house. no matter how well you build your house, no matter what alarms and locks, you can't protected against everything so we ask the world around you to help you. the bug bounty program, coordinators disclosure, does exactly that. you ask the world to look at your software system. you say, look and report, don't do harm. these people think bad but they act good. you invite them to come in. when they have reported something useful, you reward them for the results that bounty can be as little as $100. we found a bug that was so severe, the company decided to pay so much back to the hacker. the result is the hacker is more committed and will look for more. you will get more and more vulnerabilities found. it is actually good for you. it is as good as going to the doctor and doing checkups you don't really like to do. much better to know your weaknesses than not to k
dan: can you describe for us, how does the bug bounty program work? marten: a bug bounty program is liking either could watch. you are traveling and ask your neighbors to take a look at your house. no matter how well you build your house, no matter what alarms and locks, you can't protected against everything so we ask the world around you to help you. the bug bounty program, coordinators disclosure, does exactly that. you ask the world to look at your software system. you say, look and report,...
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and how important it is for her and for us to be married. i think about the family and the home we are creating. and i really hope that by the end of june, we will be us. and families like us will be considered equal under the law. thank you. [applause] >> [indiscernible] now questions for mary or doug? >> that the question is, of course about justice kennedy. you know, i guess there is some speculation about justice roberts. do you think anything in the questions might have given any hint on how they will rule? >> i think it is very hazardous to guess the outcome of a case based on the questions that the justice has asked. they are obviously very interested in probing all the council about all the issues in the case. and we would only expect as much of the supreme court. >> a number of the justices talked about -- [inaudible] >> the very process we had in this nation, by design, is that the judiciary decides these questions whenever presented to the judiciary. and our constitution doesn't guarantee each individual equal protection, due proc
and how important it is for her and for us to be married. i think about the family and the home we are creating. and i really hope that by the end of june, we will be us. and families like us will be considered equal under the law. thank you. [applause] >> [indiscernible] now questions for mary or doug? >> that the question is, of course about justice kennedy. you know, i guess there is some speculation about justice roberts. do you think anything in the questions might have given...
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conversely, if you have a medicaid managed care system thought is not working well or, like us, you had not invested in much of a managed strategy over the last decades, this is a new and different approach in an individual exchange that, depending on how assertive the exchange is managed, offers a real opportunity to leap frog forward. i do think operationally it requires your medicaid director and where that authority lives and your insurance commissioner and wherever that authority is to work together in a way they've never work together before. >> allen? >> i started by reminding you all that the vast majority of states that have done the expansion did it just through a state plan amendment. so you have to sort of -- this conversation only begins in a state where that's not a viable approach for political reasons. in my goings around the country i would say the defining message i hear from those who are looking for another way to do this, is a sense that medicaid and certainly its part of the broader politics of the affordable care act that medicaid is a one-size-fits-all program th
conversely, if you have a medicaid managed care system thought is not working well or, like us, you had not invested in much of a managed strategy over the last decades, this is a new and different approach in an individual exchange that, depending on how assertive the exchange is managed, offers a real opportunity to leap frog forward. i do think operationally it requires your medicaid director and where that authority lives and your insurance commissioner and wherever that authority is to...
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what makes us great, what makes us different. our difference is what makes us exceptional in the world. what i have tried to do in this campaign, in spite of what always happens, people get worried about whether they will win and lose and they decide to try to throw mud and dirt and run a negative campaign. we have been going around this country from the days of the town hall meetings to appear in michigan. we have been talking about ideas. we're talking about things that can reinvigorate and create that sparked again. the greatness of america, it is still here, it is still alive. [applause] ultimately, we have a government right now who does not believe in the things that made this country great. he has a very different model for how we will build a great society going forward. i want to share with you some ideas of what i would do. this campaign, as we have seen, can get off the ideas, off the vision, off of what the people in michigan are going to have to vote about on tuesday. i have done a few television and radio shows toda
what makes us great, what makes us different. our difference is what makes us exceptional in the world. what i have tried to do in this campaign, in spite of what always happens, people get worried about whether they will win and lose and they decide to try to throw mud and dirt and run a negative campaign. we have been going around this country from the days of the town hall meetings to appear in michigan. we have been talking about ideas. we're talking about things that can reinvigorate and...